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24 Απρ 2016 · Buddhist literature is full of statements that sound paradoxical. This has led to the widespread idea that Buddhism, like some other religions, wants to point us in the direction of a reality transcending all intellectual understanding.
12 Ιαν 2022 · It introduces the idea of acknowledging and valuing the prevalence of paradox as an integral component of life, leveraging on Buddhist insights that are able to highlight unified realities emerging from divergent forces, the push and pull of which point toward the richness of middle paths.
14 Φεβ 2023 · In this paper, I mobilise these resources and argue that the liar sentence is what Buddhist epistemologists call a contradiction with one’s own words. I situate my argument in the works of Dignāga and Dharmakīrti and show how Buddhist epistemology answers the paradox.
The Buddha taught students to cease identifying with the five aggregates. He taught you are not your physical body; not your mind; not your perceptions; not your feelings; not mental imprints. Those qualities are not self.
24 Απρ 2020 · But Tiantai focuses precisely on this question-value paradox as the defining characteristic of the “Perfect Teaching” (yuanjiao, 圓教) and offers the most detailed and theoretically sophisticated explanations of it found anywhere, not only in Buddhism but in all world philosophy.”
the Buddhist and even the Hindu traditions but to any philosophy or religion that holds that desire per se is a barrier to ultimate human happiness. Further-more, all of these traditions face the same paradox in their endeavors to explain the process of the elimination of desire, namely, the paradox of desire.
Madhyamaka Buddhist Philosophy. Madhyamaka and Yogācāra are the two main philosophical trajectories associated with the Mahāyāna stream of Buddhist thought. According to Tibetan doxographical literature, Madhyamaka represents the philosophically definitive expression of Buddhist doctrine.